THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1928 i 12 n OEDATEHS TO MEET in me it i ; Colleges of Oregon To Be ;i' Sepresented In Event April 20 and 21 . - A state debate tournament, the first ever to be held In Oregon will be held at Willamette university. April 20 and 21, under tbe aus ; pices of tbe Intercollegiate ora torical association of Oregon. Ten debates are scheduled for the first day. Members of the association entitled to compete are Pacific -nniTersity, Eugene Bible universi ty, Willamette university, Linfleld college, Oregon State college, Un iversity of Oregon, Oregon Normal school; Ashland Normal school. Pacific college, and Albany col lege. Each member -is privileged to be represented by a women's and a men's team. The question to be debated is "Resolved: That American invest ors and investments in foreign na tions should be protected only by the governments of tbe nations in which, the investments are made." i Each debate will be judged by the single critic method. The judges will be selected from a group of debate coaches whose teams are not in tbe contest at that particular time. Professor Lester Thonnsen of Pacific university is largely re sponsible for this tournament, as a result of his suggestions made at the executive meeting of the asso ciation at Eugene some time ago. He has worked out all details and plans for tbe tourney which will be held in the Willamette gymna sium. Alvira Breithaupt of Wil lamette, secretary of the associa tion, is in charge of arrangements for the accommodation of guests and general conduct. Walter Du gan of the University of Oregon is chairman of the association. Willamette will be represented by both a men's and women's team. Robert Witty and Charles Redding will represent the men and Margaret Pro an dEdith Star ett will compose the women's team. Both teams tre had a very successful season this year, and are expected to rate high at the tournament. Each team must be prepared to debate either side of the question. This will be a double elimination contest, two defeats constituting an elimination from the tourney. tion law was intended would be enough to obtain a conviction." Asked Doctor's Aid To Halt Eugenie's Romance BERLIN. ( AP) That the ways of eugenics are beset with pitfalls, was demonstrated by the following letter to a physician of Berlin which was published In "Die Meditinlsche Welt." "Dear Doctor: Kindly forgive me for troubling you, but I have heard that a Miss .... intend calling on you today to inform herself about my state of health. Should this really be so, you would greatly oblige me by telling her that I am suffering from pul monary tuberculosis, have a val vular disease of the heart and am utterly unfit to marry. On my next visit to you I shall take oc casion of expressing my gratitude for this courtesy with 10 marks (S2.50)." Fleas and Some Other Troublers In Exhibition BERLIN (AP) A prominent feature at a recent entomological ! exhibition in Berlin, at which in sects from almost every part of tbe globe were displayed, was a special collection of many vari eties of fleas and other intimate annoyers of humanity. So plentiful were the contribu tions to the exhibit that there were notenough cases to hold all the specimens on hand and cigar boxes had to be turned into ex hibition frames for the proper dis play of such an exceptional in sectarium, of which some rare specimens were of considerable value. This odd exhibition, Intended solely for instructive purposes, was organized by a number ot en tomological societies of Berlin and environs and proved a great at traction, entire classes of school children coming to be initiated into the peculiarities of the insect world. Mud Baths Save Ailing Race Horse In France DAX, France (AP) A course of . mud baths saved Grillemont, one of France's great racehorses, from the slaughter-house. Eight- months ago Grillemont was so stricken with rheumatism that his owner, as a humanitarian measure, considered destroying him. As a last resource he de cided to try on his horse what doctors were' advocating for hum an beings, and Grillemont for INGROWN NAIL Turns Riht Out Itself 4 weeks on end patiently suffered himself to be plastered with hot mod and steaming water. Now, say the veterinarians, he has completely recovered, and to celebrate his return to health won a fast race over mile and a half course.. So outstanding was his performance that the government stud at Gelos, In the department of Basses-Pyrenees, bbughthlm at auction for 600,000 franca ($24,-000). "Outgro" is a harmless antisep tic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. A few drops of "Outgro" in the crevice of the ingrowing nail re duces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it cannot penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. Schaefer's Herbal Cough Syrup- One of the Finest Cough syrups made Give's Immediate Relief From Coughing and Throat Irritation Sold only at Schaefers DRUG STORE Original Yellow Front 1S5 N. Con&'l St. Phoae 197 The Penslar Agency WINE MAKING LEGAL CALIFOH RULING However Criminal Proceed ings Loom Against Beer Companies i SAX FRANCISCO. ADril 13. (AP) Wine may be manufac tured within the private dwellings for consumption within the home without fear of fine or imprison ment. Beer, however, has no legal status, and hosts of conmanies dealing in home brew supplies are close to the edge of a chasm of criminal proceedings. Edgar Bonsai, assistant United Mates district attorney, drew these deductions here today after the acquittal of Karl Offer and Frank Dalezel on a charge of con spiracy to violate the United States prohibition laws by marketing a ! dehydrated grape product for wine making. Bonpall, one of the United States attorneys who unsuccessful ly prosecuted the case for the gov ernment, admitted today that the acquittal was a blow to the United States district atorney's offtice. The case was prosecuted at the request of tbe Washington office "Where wine or fruit Juice cor dials are concerned," Bonsall said, "agents must prove that the prod uct is intoxicating in fact to ob tain a conviction. 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